ISOLATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF SLIME-PRODUCING BACTERIA CAPABLE OFUTILIZING PETROLEUM-HYDROCARBONS AS A SOLE CARBON SOURCE

Citation
S. Hino et al., ISOLATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF SLIME-PRODUCING BACTERIA CAPABLE OFUTILIZING PETROLEUM-HYDROCARBONS AS A SOLE CARBON SOURCE, Journal of fermentation and bioengineering, 84(6), 1997, pp. 528-531
Citations number
11
ISSN journal
0922338X
Volume
84
Issue
6
Year of publication
1997
Pages
528 - 531
Database
ISI
SICI code
0922-338X(1997)84:6<528:IACOSB>2.0.ZU;2-R
Abstract
Two slime-producing bacteria capable of utilizing petroleum hydrocarbo ns as a sole carbon source were isolated from the drain of a crude oil storage cavity. The bacteria (designed strains SLI and SLK) were iden tified as Pseudomonas sp. on the basis of physiological characterizati on and phylogenetic analysis of the 16S rRNA sequences. They produced sugars in an inorganic medium in the presence of crude oils and alcoho ls. The exopolysaccharide (EPS) produced by strain SLI was purified an d characterized. It consisted of one major component with a molecular weight of approximately 300 kD and was composed of glucose, galactose, mannose, ribulose, N-acetylglucosamine, xylose, and N-acetylgalactosa mine in the ratios of 9.9:1:3.0:4.6:1.6:1.5:2.1. The EPS accumulated a t the oil/water interface where it formed a ropy slime. It is assumed that the slime protects bacterial cells from direct exposure to toxic oil substances.